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john: he's due. there's been a lot of pressure on him for the last couple of years to try to follow in the footsteps of these two great players, nadal, federer. that was an absolutely amazing effort that he could pull that match out. mary: his parents could make some money selling those t-shirts. dick: another long exhausting rally and federer finally strikes the ball wild and djokovic is in the finals. to mary jo fernandez. mary jo: novak, amazing match. you're down two match points. hour you able to get the breakthrough win here against roger federer? >> i don't know. it's really hard to describe the feeling that i have right now. 10 minutes ago i was just a point from losing this match and now i managed to come back. thank you for a great atmosphere. it was just a big pleasure playing in this kind of match. it's just one of those matches that you will always remember in your career and i'm just so thrilled to be in the final. mary jo: how much courage and heart did you have to call upon to come ba
john: he's due. there's been a lot of pressure on him for the last couple of years to try to follow in the footsteps of these two great players, nadal, federer. that was an absolutely amazing effort that he could pull that match out. mary: his parents could make some money selling those t-shirts. dick: another long exhausting rally and federer finally strikes the ball wild and djokovic is in the finals. to mary jo fernandez. mary jo: novak, amazing match. you're down two match points. hour you...
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john: that old cars lyric. john: that old cars lyric. it's an orangey sky. bill: murray holds at love. what happened a few moments ago on the grandstand to angelique kerber. you don't see this very often, but there you go. john: things got so tough for her, bill. she lost 12 straight matches. we were talking about before the u.s. open, or the week before, that she had -- she didn't have much of a racket deal. so she had to buy her racket that doubled asing a racketball racket. so things were tough. bill: i was sitting here believing you at the beginning of that. john: i was telling it pretty well. bill: she's gotten herself into a third set. she's one set away as the 92 ranked player in the world, to making the final in the u.s. open. john: unbelievable. bill: now we get word that stosur has started that first set with a break. here it's been all rafa. his opening service game of this third set. john: nadal is going to challenge that. it was very close, certainly. murray hoping he's going to get some breaks, get something going his way. so far hasn't been ab
john: that old cars lyric. john: that old cars lyric. it's an orangey sky. bill: murray holds at love. what happened a few moments ago on the grandstand to angelique kerber. you don't see this very often, but there you go. john: things got so tough for her, bill. she lost 12 straight matches. we were talking about before the u.s. open, or the week before, that she had -- she didn't have much of a racket deal. so she had to buy her racket that doubled asing a racketball racket. so things were...
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john: that will get on the john: that will get on the highlight reel there. dick: finally an easy service game for murray. john: he's 6'3." he's a couple inches taller than nadal. he's got to use that to his he's got to use that to his advantage, find those angles. dick: game. 3-2 on serve, and w john: aerial coverage of the 2011 u.s. open championships provided by directv. flushing meadows, new york, queens, corona park, the second-largest park in new york city. to famed central park in manhattan. manhattan. 2-3, nadal, opening set. john: he's going to look to spank nadal's serve also. he's got the reach, he's tall, he's a great returner. that's just what he needs to do. he looks to be hitting the ball he looks to be hitting the ball quite well, murray. john: that's too bad. dick: he was hitting with authority in that point. john: that's as big as i've ever seen him hit his forehand. up a little bit higher. he can go flatter. that's tougher to do when it's below the net. making some good decisions there. he's still got to make nadal hit that pass if he's goi
john: that will get on the john: that will get on the highlight reel there. dick: finally an easy service game for murray. john: he's 6'3." he's a couple inches taller than nadal. he's got to use that to his he's got to use that to his advantage, find those angles. dick: game. 3-2 on serve, and w john: aerial coverage of the 2011 u.s. open championships provided by directv. flushing meadows, new york, queens, corona park, the second-largest park in new york city. to famed central park in...
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john: the serve before that was john: the serve before that was 100. dick: that ends a string of 10 straight points won by del potro. still a solid lead here at 40-15. john: i think he'd be way better off to start tossing a couple bigger ones down, keep roger off balance. unless he's playing possum or something right now. i knew he doesn't want to double fault, but this is surprising. dick: it's long, and with that del potro secures the break for two. john: del potro maybe conserving some energy? as this heads towards a possible fifth set. dick: and the other championships in his career, the serve percentage so much superior to today. still lingering under the 50% mark for the match. talking about in the final match of a championship. john: it's hard to tell the score looking at federer. dick: number 11. john: i would suspect that del potro, correctly, perhaps, doesn't have a lot of history in long matches, is trying to play -- save himself here for the big moments, as he tries to serve this four set out. with two holds. dick: 4-3, del potro leads. he'
john: the serve before that was john: the serve before that was 100. dick: that ends a string of 10 straight points won by del potro. still a solid lead here at 40-15. john: i think he'd be way better off to start tossing a couple bigger ones down, keep roger off balance. unless he's playing possum or something right now. i knew he doesn't want to double fault, but this is surprising. dick: it's long, and with that del potro secures the break for two. john: del potro maybe conserving some...
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john: he broke a string there following that rally. he's probably got six or seven others, plenty to chuse from. bill: this is the -- choose from. bill: this is the side of the court that has given novak a little more trouble throughout this match. john: this is the side of the court that is easier to control when you have the wind behind you. he hasn't used his ability to use topspin to keep it in the court as much as it appears he should have. bill: 15-15. john: he's fighting the wind and murray and himself, so he's got three opponents, instead of two. bill: novak came in winning 60% of his second-serve points, which is often a telling statistic. today, 30%. that will help. murray challenging. the chase review. john: his serve has been neutralized in this match to a degree because of the wind. djokovic only has three aces for the match. murray has only one but he's murray has only one but he's getting it done. >> out. bill: so the hold from joke rick and now murray will serve rick and now murray will serve for the set. this coming su
john: he broke a string there following that rally. he's probably got six or seven others, plenty to chuse from. bill: this is the -- choose from. bill: this is the side of the court that has given novak a little more trouble throughout this match. john: this is the side of the court that is easier to control when you have the wind behind you. he hasn't used his ability to use topspin to keep it in the court as much as it appears he should have. bill: 15-15. john: he's fighting the wind and...
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john: murray was trying to hit a much bigger serve there. john: there it is. bill: what a shot that was by murray. john: that was a good shot. maybe djokovic thinks he's so fast he can get to it anyway. here's a ball he hits across court. he's still over to his left and that's where that door is open that's where that door is open for murray. >> fault. bill: murray able to get to the overhead. mary: it's almost as though murray is trusting his shots a little bit more. djokovic seems a little dis inclined to follow in on some of his shots because he's not sure they're falling in john: he should have followed in on that short shot, where murray was forced to hit off. mary: that's why perhaps djokovic is just a fraction of a moment late on some oaf these. bill: 40-15. bill: 40-15. >> fault. john: i'm not sure if he's trusting his shots or less bother out there. could be a tiny bit of both. >> out. john: this is, again, it is frustrating for both these guys. it really is tough. bill: john, when you think about novak djokovic, is his game a little more tightly cali
john: murray was trying to hit a much bigger serve there. john: there it is. bill: what a shot that was by murray. john: that was a good shot. maybe djokovic thinks he's so fast he can get to it anyway. here's a ball he hits across court. he's still over to his left and that's where that door is open that's where that door is open for murray. >> fault. bill: murray able to get to the overhead. mary: it's almost as though murray is trusting his shots a little bit more. djokovic seems a...
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john: exactly. bill: deuce. john: way too much time. jim: verdasco is starting to feel the finish line now. he's pumping himself up. gets through that one nicely. you can see the energy. he's looking back to his family a lot. feels that locker room is close. oh, he blew that one. too much adrenaline. bill: he had open court. john: isner had stopped moving. had given up on it. bill: he didn't have to do much with this. john: he probably should have let it drop. would have been a lot easier ball for him. knows he should have made that. bill: deuce. and a great serve. john: looked like it was going long and it dropped on the long and it dropped on the line. john: he's looking at the line as much as he was looking at the ball. bill: his timing was way of
john: exactly. bill: deuce. john: way too much time. jim: verdasco is starting to feel the finish line now. he's pumping himself up. gets through that one nicely. you can see the energy. he's looking back to his family a lot. feels that locker room is close. oh, he blew that one. too much adrenaline. bill: he had open court. john: isner had stopped moving. had given up on it. bill: he didn't have to do much with this. john: he probably should have let it drop. would have been a lot easier ball...
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not that you didn't have any power, john. john: thank you. [laughter] john: yeanchts how about a point that i won? i've been working for cbs for how long? the mis-hit half volley. great. looked like del potro right now. mary: sorry about that. dick: well, john, you've gone through that generation from wood to the current rackets used. you're using it on the senior tour. what about it has changed your game? john: well, i hit the serve harder than ever, dick. i have no idea where it's going but at least it's coming in hard. john: that's wide. mary: all right, john, we're trying to make it up to you here in a hurry. there. john: ok. notice that the camera is above my chest? they don't even show off my big nadal-like muscles. mary: it's going to be hard to make him happy today. john: a good match would make me happy. he's got about eight different strike zones. he can hit it up high, around his waist, low, behind him. dick: between his legs. john: exactly. eyes closed. dick: familiar times you feel he could play this game blindfolded. just knows
not that you didn't have any power, john. john: thank you. [laughter] john: yeanchts how about a point that i won? i've been working for cbs for how long? the mis-hit half volley. great. looked like del potro right now. mary: sorry about that. dick: well, john, you've gone through that generation from wood to the current rackets used. you're using it on the senior tour. what about it has changed your game? john: well, i hit the serve harder than ever, dick. i have no idea where it's going but...
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john: just clips the top of the john: just clips the top of the tape. dick: the wind arriving just as he made his ball toss. john: that's going to psych him out again. caused problems in the first set for him when he had that set for him when he had that lead. dick: needs a hold here to stay in touch with his opponent, who has a set and a break lead. can ill afford to fall double can ill afford to fall double break down again. john: it started with how well he's hitting it and how deep he hits it, djokovic. it is just unbelievably difficult to deal with his return. dick: it's as if nadal wants to get uptighter on the baseline and djokovic sends one right at his feet and he has to stumble back to make his shot. back to make his shot. game point for 3-4. mary: oh boy. he's just so good from everywhere now, isn't he? so dangerous from everywhere. john: this is a ball nadal needs to do more, though. he really didn't make him stretch a whole lot there. mary: remember, last year, he only had his serve broken twice. before the final. john: djokovic broke him t
john: just clips the top of the john: just clips the top of the tape. dick: the wind arriving just as he made his ball toss. john: that's going to psych him out again. caused problems in the first set for him when he had that set for him when he had that lead. dick: needs a hold here to stay in touch with his opponent, who has a set and a break lead. can ill afford to fall double can ill afford to fall double break down again. john: it started with how well he's hitting it and how deep he hits...
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stay with us. >> john: welcome back to "face the nation". i'm john dickerson. joins us is republican senators john mccain and lindsey graham. a bit of a delay, but thank you, senators for being with us. senator graham, i want to start with you. attorney general loretta lynch said she'll accept the fbi's decision on the e-mail server whatever it is. due feel the same way. senator mccain on the question of terrorism, in bangladesh overnight, and in iraq -- could the reverse set of terrorist challenges should the u.s. response be? >> t have been a long time ago, not to withdraw everybody from iraq. now the president is on the verge of doing the same thing here in afghanistan, where things are not going well. and he's insisting on cutting numbers in half while the situation deteriorates. but what he should have done was to remain in iraq, and while al-queda went to syria and became isis, and now we see what we're seeing. what we need to do is go to iraq and kill them. you can do that with 10,000 of a hundred thousand contingent, take them out of where they are basi
stay with us. >> john: welcome back to "face the nation". i'm john dickerson. joins us is republican senators john mccain and lindsey graham. a bit of a delay, but thank you, senators for being with us. senator graham, i want to start with you. attorney general loretta lynch said she'll accept the fbi's decision on the e-mail server whatever it is. due feel the same way. senator mccain on the question of terrorism, in bangladesh overnight, and in iraq -- could the reverse set of...
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john: derriere? dick: very good. good to have a linguist in the good to have a linguist in the booth, i always say. dick: and the hold by tsonga. they stay on serve in the third se dick: welcome back to arthur ashe stadium. a set all, and on serve. 2-3, mardy fish here against jo-wilfried tsonga. both men carrying the banners of their countries, trying to get to that championship line. tsonga, it's been since 1983 since a frenchman has won a major. that's when jannik noah took the 1983 french open title. john: he stopped playing that point. bothered on the return by someone yelling in the crousmed he didn't even try to play the next shot. remember, tsonga is the bigger match player. he's been into a wimbledon semi. he's been in an australian open semi. a runner-up as well. bigger credentials. he's finished top 10 two times. 13 in the world last year. john: mardy fish as high as seven, the higher seed here, only one year has he finished in the top 20. so even though seeding-wise mardy fish is the favorite, you'd have
john: derriere? dick: very good. good to have a linguist in the good to have a linguist in the booth, i always say. dick: and the hold by tsonga. they stay on serve in the third se dick: welcome back to arthur ashe stadium. a set all, and on serve. 2-3, mardy fish here against jo-wilfried tsonga. both men carrying the banners of their countries, trying to get to that championship line. tsonga, it's been since 1983 since a frenchman has won a major. that's when jannik noah took the 1983 french...
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john, we don't want to get into a sequester. >> it's a holiday show, john. no sequesters. the most boring politician -- >> is the legislation devised that way? >> the whole thing was a disaster. >> well, you know, you have an automatic mechanism take over if the super committee can't reach a vote. who put that together? >> congress did. >> they just wanted to get out of 9 debt limit and this was the mechanism to do it. >> was it obama's idea to do it? >> can i tell you the most boring politician of the year? barack obama. we are told how invigorating and inspiring he was and we learned this year he is all too pedestrian. >> what do you think? >> eleanor and i are thinking on the same lines with rick santorum. buddy who complains about not being in the debates. >> most boring. green energy. solar, wind, retrofitting, hybrid cars, hydroelectric. who cares? we all know that big oil rules and will continue to rule. most boring, but that doesn't mean green is not good. you got that distinction, pat? okay. most charismatic. >> will and kate and prince harry. i think one great th
john, we don't want to get into a sequester. >> it's a holiday show, john. no sequesters. the most boring politician -- >> is the legislation devised that way? >> the whole thing was a disaster. >> well, you know, you have an automatic mechanism take over if the super committee can't reach a vote. who put that together? >> congress did. >> they just wanted to get out of 9 debt limit and this was the mechanism to do it. >> was it obama's idea to do it?...
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john: really, really well played. clijsters didn't have to put a lot of effort into her ball because she has that wind. but venus has really been aggressive and it paid off. clijsters has been content to spin her serve in. that's her second double. she can go off as well on the serve. dick: down to the final three. and zvonareva waiting for the winner of this match for tomorrow night's final. john: she seems to be more concerned about getting back to the center of the court than hitting her shot there. that cost her that backhand into the net. >> out. john: that's why she's concerned. clijsters can take that ball early and hurt you and put you in trouble. force you on the run. number 12 matches they've played, they've plit 6-6. dick: and they split sets today. and tonight is as the lights are now on. a break point for venus williams here early in the final set. john: remember when she was being aggressive and taking it to clijsters and moving toward the net. that's when she was playing her best. that's what she did th
john: really, really well played. clijsters didn't have to put a lot of effort into her ball because she has that wind. but venus has really been aggressive and it paid off. clijsters has been content to spin her serve in. that's her second double. she can go off as well on the serve. dick: down to the final three. and zvonareva waiting for the winner of this match for tomorrow night's final. john: she seems to be more concerned about getting back to the center of the court than hitting her...
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>> john -- john -- you mention the people -- >> wait a minute! eleanor! >> we could get another view here, when the corporate jet caucus is done convening. >> oh, that's nonsense! >> do you remember the $400 toilet sets the pentagon had to defend? >> i do. >> this is the kind of thing that people understand, and when you look at the tax code, it's riddled with tax breaks for special -- >> remember the yacht tax in the yacht industry? put them out of work. it's the exact same thing. >> this is demagoguery. hold t eleanor! this is complete demagoguery! and and i'll tell you why. there are workers out there that build these planes, pilots that fly them. there are guys that service them. may fly around one. i was down there at that boat factory when they had the luxury tax, they used to build eight a month and now they're building one. they gave them to mexico! >> the big yachts? >> the big yachts! [everyone talking at once] >> don't you think this is more joe the plumber stuff he he says he wants to spread -- >> it's small -- small -- [everyone talking at on
>> john -- john -- you mention the people -- >> wait a minute! eleanor! >> we could get another view here, when the corporate jet caucus is done convening. >> oh, that's nonsense! >> do you remember the $400 toilet sets the pentagon had to defend? >> i do. >> this is the kind of thing that people understand, and when you look at the tax code, it's riddled with tax breaks for special -- >> remember the yacht tax in the yacht industry? put them out...
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john: he tightened up on that return. you need to use a little topspin when you're tight because that ball will fly on you otherwise. mary: another monster return. this is the kind of player that beats nadal too. somebody who hits so big and so bold they take all your court craft away. bill: another break point. >> fault. john: i wonder what will happen if that was in if they'll give him the point. because he did touch it but it didn't look to affect his return. it doesn't matter because it was out. bill: just by that margin. john: that's strong, strong play by cilic. bill: and there's the break. so now two sets and a break here in the third. marin cilic is two games away from the final of the u.s. open. . right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a newly redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. ♪ ♪ the all-new c-class. at the very touch point of performance and innovation. ♪ ♪ there's a gap out
john: he tightened up on that return. you need to use a little topspin when you're tight because that ball will fly on you otherwise. mary: another monster return. this is the kind of player that beats nadal too. somebody who hits so big and so bold they take all your court craft away. bill: another break point. >> fault. john: i wonder what will happen if that was in if they'll give him the point. because he did touch it but it didn't look to affect his return. it doesn't matter because...
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john: i was saying about the roof overhead. how much time do we have? mary: i agree with john. john: thank you, mary. dick: that's a good note to say good-bye on. john: it'll help djokovic, i think, if they even extend it until tomorrow. that gives him a little more time to recover and then he'll be as fresh as he was earlier in the event. dick: so the thunderstorm obviously, they figure it's going to last another hour, hour and a half because play definitely won't resume until after 7:30. and we'll be right back. usta billie jean king national tennis center with our final thoughts. tennis center with our final thoughts. stay with us. 10% of the world's medicine is counterfeit. affecting over a billion people a year. on a smarter planet, we're building intelligence into things. so we can follow this medicine from the factory to the distribution center... to the pharmacy... and know it's the real thing. keeping counterfeits off the shelves. in places like the u.s... tanzania... and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a
john: i was saying about the roof overhead. how much time do we have? mary: i agree with john. john: thank you, mary. dick: that's a good note to say good-bye on. john: it'll help djokovic, i think, if they even extend it until tomorrow. that gives him a little more time to recover and then he'll be as fresh as he was earlier in the event. dick: so the thunderstorm obviously, they figure it's going to last another hour, hour and a half because play definitely won't resume until after 7:30. and...
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john: he's so upset with himself. missed another one. 15 times djokovic has had a chance to break serve in less than two sets. >> fault. john: we may be looking at the greatest returner in the history of our sport right now history of our sport right now the way he's playing. mary: oh boy. dick: three times he's broken djokovic and three times novak has answered breaking right has answered breaking right back. membership rewards points from american express. they're a social currency. with endless possibilities. dick: a flicker of hope for the rafael nadal fans with a break to 4-4, but quickly that fire extinguished by djokovic, who now serves for a two-set lead. john: an unbelievable effort by djokovic there to break right back. dick: aerial coverage of the u.s. open tennis championships provided by directv. john: how hard is it going to be for nadal now to hang in and try to win this second set? try to win this second set? very. john: he's got to get out there enough to throw a high lob. get it up higher in the air.
john: he's so upset with himself. missed another one. 15 times djokovic has had a chance to break serve in less than two sets. >> fault. john: we may be looking at the greatest returner in the history of our sport right now history of our sport right now the way he's playing. mary: oh boy. dick: three times he's broken djokovic and three times novak has answered breaking right has answered breaking right back. membership rewards points from american express. they're a social currency....
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dick: you talked about geometry earlier, john mcenroe. john: exactly right. that's what players dream about being able to do that, you're lucky if you do it once a tournament. sometimes once a year. a bigger court like this, this huge arthur ashe stadium, a better opportunity. dick: if you're just joining us, here's another match at louis armstrong. mary: that's a nice thing for andrea petkovic. pavlyuchenkova earlier today. serena williams won over ivanovic. tipsarevic over ferrero. that was a fun one for one set, wasn't it? dolgopolov showing what he could do against djokovic. dick: that 7-6 score looks benign, but not when you know what happened in the tie-break. 16-14 djokovic took that tie-break in a 28 1/2-minute affair. mary: petkovic off to a slow start, which isn't like her. she's already got a nice lead in her opening set. she too is of serbian decent. she moved to germany when she was 6 months old. dick: they have two outstanding players still in the women's championship. sabine lisicki. hard-hitting. dick: she was knocked out last night, however,
dick: you talked about geometry earlier, john mcenroe. john: exactly right. that's what players dream about being able to do that, you're lucky if you do it once a tournament. sometimes once a year. a bigger court like this, this huge arthur ashe stadium, a better opportunity. dick: if you're just joining us, here's another match at louis armstrong. mary: that's a nice thing for andrea petkovic. pavlyuchenkova earlier today. serena williams won over ivanovic. tipsarevic over ferrero. that was a...
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roberts did, john. he -- i understand his sentiment. it's a conservative sen tie meant. he says, we ought not to be deciding these things, the elected representatives should. but this was such an open-and- shut case that he should have acted on it but he failed to act, and as a consequence of that i think, as i say, john roberts may well have re- elected president obama. >> he put the word tax turned micro scope and got enough out of it to take the position that he has taken. a lot of thought went into this tax code before it was formed, a lot of deliberation. and who knows whether or not he has caught the essence of tax the way he describes it. >> i would points out that the health insurance plan that governor romney signed into law in massachusetts had a similar penalty, has a similar penalty if you do not -- if you can afford health insurance and choose not to buy it. and governor romney called at personal responsibility incentive. so i think i will go with that language, and i commend the chief just
roberts did, john. he -- i understand his sentiment. it's a conservative sen tie meant. he says, we ought not to be deciding these things, the elected representatives should. but this was such an open-and- shut case that he should have acted on it but he failed to act, and as a consequence of that i think, as i say, john roberts may well have re- elected president obama. >> he put the word tax turned micro scope and got enough out of it to take the position that he has taken. a lot of...
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john: five aces, seven double john: five aces, seven double faults. >> out. john: the wind. that's got to be playing some part in that. looked well long. but del potro is challenging. dick: chase review. john: wow. clipped the line. dick: in this break he's hit two lines just on the outside of the line. they get an extra challenge in the tie-break. federer has two left, del potro four. they start with three per set. john: he's more quickly able to take advantage of a situation, roger. that ball didn't have a lot on it and then he moves right in, takes it early. it's a tall order to pull that shot off from where he was positioned. dick: he continues to score closing in on the net, federer. >> out. dick: it's enough of a test to face the world's best, but the tie-break brings out another challenge to how well you can face the pressure. face the pressure. >> let. dick: del potro holds his two points. 3-2 against a man who has had a brilliant record in the grand slam event finals. federer is 18-3 in tie breaks in the championship final of a major. 4-0 here at the open. dick: he
john: five aces, seven double john: five aces, seven double faults. >> out. john: the wind. that's got to be playing some part in that. looked well long. but del potro is challenging. dick: chase review. john: wow. clipped the line. dick: in this break he's hit two lines just on the outside of the line. they get an extra challenge in the tie-break. federer has two left, del potro four. they start with three per set. john: he's more quickly able to take advantage of a situation, roger....
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john: who knows when that will john: who knows when that will start?
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and a break opportunity goes by the wayside for john isner. john: you're right. he had just played a long point. winded. not in position to try this. look where he is. his weight is moving backwards. he's behind the baseline. this is a very low percentage play. bill: his dad jose looking on here at louis armstrong stadium. isner will serve 2-4. down two sets to one. round of 16 at the u.s. open. both players battling to get to the quarterfinal. they will face the winner of the djokovic-stepanek match, which is tonight here in new which is tonight here in new york. bill: about 70%. that's not bad. john: a lot better than not bad. it's very good. bill: that's the kind of play that he's faced against verdasco. john: verdasco has seen him also stay back. that to me takes a little pressure off. mixing it up more. not serving and volleying at all. bill: roger federer a winner today in straight sets. he'll take on robin soderling, who advanced when nikolay davydenko retired in their match. bill: 15-15. 2-4 in the fourth. isner down two sets to one. that time he's able t
and a break opportunity goes by the wayside for john isner. john: you're right. he had just played a long point. winded. not in position to try this. look where he is. his weight is moving backwards. he's behind the baseline. this is a very low percentage play. bill: his dad jose looking on here at louis armstrong stadium. isner will serve 2-4. down two sets to one. round of 16 at the u.s. open. both players battling to get to the quarterfinal. they will face the winner of the djokovic-stepanek...
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john: there sure is. john: still a tricky spot here. second serve, 30-30, 4-5. dick: you saw it coming, didn't you? john: federer's got set point. dick: a double fault sets upset point for federer. 17th break point of the match. for the swiss maestro. dick: oh, it falls his way. federer leads. we need a new grid. more than half the energy never reaches a single light bulb. is that true? it's true. we need a smarter grid... smarter thermostats... smarter utility meters... smarter houses... [doorbell rings] smarter cities... smarter infrastructure... smarter networks. connect them all together... and what do you got? smarter energy grid. smarter planet... wasting less energy. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build... let's build a... smarter planet. are moving forward on the path that helps guide them through today's financial challenges, toward a rock solid retirement. it starts with a retirement plan designed to help grow and protect wealth up to-- and through-- retirement managed by one of america's most trusted names. let prudential be your rock
john: there sure is. john: still a tricky spot here. second serve, 30-30, 4-5. dick: you saw it coming, didn't you? john: federer's got set point. dick: a double fault sets upset point for federer. 17th break point of the match. for the swiss maestro. dick: oh, it falls his way. federer leads. we need a new grid. more than half the energy never reaches a single light bulb. is that true? it's true. we need a smarter grid... smarter thermostats... smarter utility meters... smarter houses......
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john: 117. mary: i think serena is doing a nice job of exercising restraint off the ground, knowing that she's got to wait for her shot at times. not off the serve. bill: another ace. bill: another ace. 40-15 now. mary: that's gorges. -- georges. aces four, five, and six in a row. bill: tonight, "stand up to cancer" followed by c.s.i.: new york, and "blue bloods." that's tonight, mary: for the match errani is serving at 80%. she's still losing more than half her first-serve points. bill: she tried to sneak in serena made her paid. john: the thing is, she relies on a movement. she's quick around the court but not as quick as serena williams. john: she did so well there to get up on that ball. take any hope away from errani. mary: she's taking it pretty hard. john: don't worry, i think you're in good shape. mary: she wants to win every mary: she wants to win every point. john: it should have been 0-40rks now errani at least back in the game. trying to make it respectable. >> fault. bill: that time
john: 117. mary: i think serena is doing a nice job of exercising restraint off the ground, knowing that she's got to wait for her shot at times. not off the serve. bill: another ace. bill: another ace. 40-15 now. mary: that's gorges. -- georges. aces four, five, and six in a row. bill: tonight, "stand up to cancer" followed by c.s.i.: new york, and "blue bloods." that's tonight, mary: for the match errani is serving at 80%. she's still losing more than half her first-serve...
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temperature >>> more angst for john kerry. at the start of this tenure at secretary of state, john kerry made re in investigate racial of the stalled peace talks about israeli and the palestinian authority a top priority. here's what kerry said on july 30, 2013, a year ago. the parties have agreed here today that all of the final status issues, all of the core issues, and all other issues are all on the table for negotiation. and they are on the table with one simple goal: of ending the conflict ending the claims. our objective will be to achieve a final status agreement over the course of the next nine months. well, that was then. here's the situation now. fighting between the palestinians and the israelis has heated up since the murders of three israeli teens followed by the apparent reprisal murder of a palestinian youth said to have been burned to death. hamas has launched hundreds of the rockets from the gaza strip. and israel has retaliated. question, are those peace talks now dead? >> no, and they never will be dead. th
temperature >>> more angst for john kerry. at the start of this tenure at secretary of state, john kerry made re in investigate racial of the stalled peace talks about israeli and the palestinian authority a top priority. here's what kerry said on july 30, 2013, a year ago. the parties have agreed here today that all of the final status issues, all of the core issues, and all other issues are all on the table for negotiation. and they are on the table with one simple goal: of ending...
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it's a matter of continuing on, john. being able to take advantage of the grass roots, we now have some bush people who have come our way both from a political point of view and a fundraising point of view. and we're going to keep struggling. to make sure that we can be out there, keep putting the resources together to be in a position of doing well. remember this, i'm the person who beats hillary clinton by more than any other candidate in the usaed to today poll i beat by 11 points. i've risen to third police in the national polls out of no where without spending much money. i get the money, continue to put the grass roots together, you're going to see a great result. people want to consolidate. they ought to consolidate my way. >> dickerson: let me ask you a policy question. when we discussed donald trump's immigration that's not who we are as a country. in the exit polls in new hampshire, 65% supported muslim immigration ban now in south carolina 74% supported that policy. maybe that this is who americans are? >> it's
it's a matter of continuing on, john. being able to take advantage of the grass roots, we now have some bush people who have come our way both from a political point of view and a fundraising point of view. and we're going to keep struggling. to make sure that we can be out there, keep putting the resources together to be in a position of doing well. remember this, i'm the person who beats hillary clinton by more than any other candidate in the usaed to today poll i beat by 11 points. i've...
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john. david: john! talk to me. john, keep talking to me, man. i'm right here! john! hey, john! john, talk to me! david! you come back out here, john! get down! come back to the window! ( gunshot ) roll call. you okay? he shot himself. i heard. how's david? i sent him home. colby's with him. your man, sinclair, did himself proud today. he's got nothing to feel bad about. we all went home safe, and... that's about as much as you can ask. i was gonna go see rhimes' wife and tell her what happened. i'll see you tomorrow. hello! alan: yeah, we're coming down. yeah? where are you going? charlie: he's got yet another date. yeah? with-- what's her name-- donna? i thought that wasn't going to work out. well, your brother came to my rescue. charlie: i bought gift number two on that courtship study list: theater tickets. according to those matheticians, you know the british ones, this is a sure thing. well, maybe not a sure thing, but it's certainly better than, you know, soap. i don't need math to figure that out. uh, thanks for your insights, my little don juan. so what are you up to to
john. david: john! talk to me. john, keep talking to me, man. i'm right here! john! hey, john! john, talk to me! david! you come back out here, john! get down! come back to the window! ( gunshot ) roll call. you okay? he shot himself. i heard. how's david? i sent him home. colby's with him. your man, sinclair, did himself proud today. he's got nothing to feel bad about. we all went home safe, and... that's about as much as you can ask. i was gonna go see rhimes' wife and tell her what happened....
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>> i heard the speeches, john, i know. the fact of the matter is, that yeah, to be a president you have to preach optimism. you have to give that -- >> not only optimism, but you have to be reasonable. >> clarence. what does punish your enemies mean? >> it means -- >> it means they are your enemy. let eleanor in. >> electing a democratic congress -- [ inaudible ] >> what is axelrod doing? is he feeding him this stuff? inherently, you don't see that in obama. it's out of character for him. >> he's trying to rally democrats who are angry at the other side. >> are you alleging democrats feed on this? >> i would like if it he had optimistic tone. excuse me. but he is succeeding, finally, in looking like he is fighting back. democrats felt like he was not aggressive enough. the republicans played him. that he chased -- [ inaudible ] >> i would hardly say 37% -- >> let her finish. >> hold on, monica. >> the democrats feel that he really was played by the republicans, chasing this fantasy of bipartisanship and they are glad to se
>> i heard the speeches, john, i know. the fact of the matter is, that yeah, to be a president you have to preach optimism. you have to give that -- >> not only optimism, but you have to be reasonable. >> clarence. what does punish your enemies mean? >> it means -- >> it means they are your enemy. let eleanor in. >> electing a democratic congress -- [ inaudible ] >> what is axelrod doing? is he feeding him this stuff? inherently, you don't see that in...
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>> no, john. they wrote down 50% of their bank debt but also got an austerity plan and papandreou says we're going to let the greek people vote on whether they want this -- they would have voted it down. they would have gotten no money. >> why? because the greek people is a p democracy is killing the new world order. when people vote on the treaty, constitution in europe or the brits get to goat on the eu, they vote it down. this is an elite project. but if the greeks voted it down, they would be out of the eu, they would go back to the drachma. euro zone would be down and dead. and what follows there is the big one, which we talked with last week, is italy. if italy goes, it can't be rescued. >> so what buchanan is saying is the eu needs greece, even more than greece needs the eu? >> papandreou actually forced the issue because he has a socialist government, and the conservative opposition was opposing any of the mergers and the deals and they were opposing this bailout. and so now the threat of
>> no, john. they wrote down 50% of their bank debt but also got an austerity plan and papandreou says we're going to let the greek people vote on whether they want this -- they would have voted it down. they would have gotten no money. >> why? because the greek people is a p democracy is killing the new world order. when people vote on the treaty, constitution in europe or the brits get to goat on the eu, they vote it down. this is an elite project. but if the greeks voted it down,...
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john: that's true. the first time in the match that he had chosen to serve and that he had chosen to serve and volley, djokovic. dick: oh, that's beautifully executed. john: fooled him with the sliced backhand. this is where he had him. and then he just pushed him around. scrambling again is nadal, but scrambling again is nadal, but this is just a wicked shot. john: someone called out during the point. djokovic kept his cool. he's praying that they would he's praying that they would stop. dick: just wearing out the sides of the court. john: it's a sick feeling in your stomach when you're dealing with a guy hitting balls like this. you just don't know where it's going to go. dick: not many in the center of the court in these rallies. he's chasing nadal side to side and front and back. john: that's a rare easy point on serve. mary: such a difference trying to do something with his serve today, this year, compared with last year. last year he was also popping them into the 135's. he's not done anything clo
john: that's true. the first time in the match that he had chosen to serve and that he had chosen to serve and volley, djokovic. dick: oh, that's beautifully executed. john: fooled him with the sliced backhand. this is where he had him. and then he just pushed him around. scrambling again is nadal, but scrambling again is nadal, but this is just a wicked shot. john: someone called out during the point. djokovic kept his cool. he's praying that they would he's praying that they would stop. dick:...
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joining me to talk about these issues are john donnelly and lauren thompson and john barry and john bennett. welcome to the show. john bennett, let me start with you. the savings drive. they want to save $101 billion over the next five years. ash taylor has put together issues. what is next in the process of saving this much money in the coming years? >> they are in the implementation phase. several task forces are moving along with how they go about instituting what secretary gates wants to do. that goes through mid-december. at the same time, the services are coming up with their own plans of organizations and commands to cut and scale back generals to fire. i think that is where the fight is really going to be on the hill. that will be rolled out with the 2012 budget in february. >> let me ask you about the joint forces command. secretary gates wants to show he can cut the staff as well as one of the pentagon information agencies he wants to cut. the delegation is furious. what are the chances that gates will win this? >> i think the odds are he will win it. i think it is a healing cry f
joining me to talk about these issues are john donnelly and lauren thompson and john barry and john bennett. welcome to the show. john bennett, let me start with you. the savings drive. they want to save $101 billion over the next five years. ash taylor has put together issues. what is next in the process of saving this much money in the coming years? >> they are in the implementation phase. several task forces are moving along with how they go about instituting what secretary gates wants...
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john: good idea. mary: and he says of playing nadal, if you can get free points on your serve and hold comfortably, you can put pressure on him that way. if not, you have to play a lot of rallies. and he's not making a lot of and he's not making a lot of mistakes. dick: so here are the final four on the women's side. wozniacki, number one in the world against three-time open champion serena williams, and the long shot, number 92 in the world, angelique kerber against stosur, the ninth seed. john: she had a run where she's she'd lost 12 matches in a row before the tournament the week before. before. so you talk about a surprise. dick: that kerber-stosur match will be played at 6:00 tomorrow. 8:00 in prime time, wozniacki and williams for the other semifinal, and the women's final will be played on sunday at 4:00 after the nfl coverage. it's called good and nadal agrees. 4-2. five times a champion here at the u.s. open roger federer. one of the most popular players no matter where you go in the world. a
john: good idea. mary: and he says of playing nadal, if you can get free points on your serve and hold comfortably, you can put pressure on him that way. if not, you have to play a lot of rallies. and he's not making a lot of and he's not making a lot of mistakes. dick: so here are the final four on the women's side. wozniacki, number one in the world against three-time open champion serena williams, and the long shot, number 92 in the world, angelique kerber against stosur, the ninth seed....
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john: another scot. bill: he actually was with sean connery when they win -- went into the press room to talk to andy after the semifinal win. john: their soccer team is like the yankees. they've had a long history of success. manchester united. the new york yankees for baseball people. sorry. bill: gotcha.
john: another scot. bill: he actually was with sean connery when they win -- went into the press room to talk to andy after the semifinal win. john: their soccer team is like the yankees. they've had a long history of success. manchester united. the new york yankees for baseball people. sorry. bill: gotcha.
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john: maybe a point late. john: make that leg bothering her a bit because she didn't get down real low with that. instead of bending her knees. sort of a desperate stab at that sort of a desperate stab at that volley. dick: these are friendly rivals from the indian wells tournament in the spring. caroline went to los angeles to visit with serena. the age difference almost nine years and picking the brain of this 13-time major champion. [the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of the national captioning institute, inc., which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions are not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any transcription or for any errors in transcription.] [captioning made possible by cbs sports, a division of cbs broadcasting, cbs broadcasting, inc.] john: serena had a wide open court and hit it right back to her. she's got her beep rig
john: maybe a point late. john: make that leg bothering her a bit because she didn't get down real low with that. instead of bending her knees. sort of a desperate stab at that sort of a desperate stab at that volley. dick: these are friendly rivals from the indian wells tournament in the spring. caroline went to los angeles to visit with serena. the age difference almost nine years and picking the brain of this 13-time major champion. [the captioning on this program is provided as an...
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president john f. kennedy made one of his most important speeches there in ' 63 and last year senator kennedy endorsed barack obama for president there. >> i feel change in the air. >> reporter: it was the moment many believe that catapulted barack obama in to the white house. an endorsement from senator edward kennedy on the campus of american university. >> with barack obama we will close the book on the old politics of race against race, gender against gender, ethnic group against ethnic group. >> all the kennedys are supporting him. it is amazing. >> reporter: cbs political news consultant worked on kennedy's presidential campaign in ' 80. she was in the crowd for this historic moment, too. >> he clearly decided this person was going to be the heir to his brother, pass the torch, if you will to president obama. >> reporter: it was an unforgettable day for will hubbard, the president of the kennedy political union. a group named for the famous family that helped to bring movers and shakers to campus
president john f. kennedy made one of his most important speeches there in ' 63 and last year senator kennedy endorsed barack obama for president there. >> i feel change in the air. >> reporter: it was the moment many believe that catapulted barack obama in to the white house. an endorsement from senator edward kennedy on the campus of american university. >> with barack obama we will close the book on the old politics of race against race, gender against gender, ethnic group...
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john: she laid into that at john: she laid into that at 122, long. john: 4land 0 up, you can afford to go for that type of shot. mary: she just didn't have her feet set on that one. tried to kind of rush it a little bit. take it before it bounced all the way up. john: have to beat errani at her own game. mary: yeah. john: she's already won one match 0-0. has yet to lose a game here so has yet to lose a game here so far. bill: serena won her 63rd match at the u.s. open with that quarter final victory. that means over the course of the last week and a half, she's passed both venus and lindsay davenport in the all-time u.s. open list. john: she doesn't have experience out here, errani's such a huge stadium. she's really having problems getting anything going. already overwhelmed. just so much power. bill: 40-15. mary: those winners from serena are coming from everywhere. her serves, her returns, her forehands, her backhands. utterly balanced, composed attack. another deuce. another deuce. bill: so bill: sara errani serving to get on a the board against
john: she laid into that at john: she laid into that at 122, long. john: 4land 0 up, you can afford to go for that type of shot. mary: she just didn't have her feet set on that one. tried to kind of rush it a little bit. take it before it bounced all the way up. john: have to beat errani at her own game. mary: yeah. john: she's already won one match 0-0. has yet to lose a game here so has yet to lose a game here so far. bill: serena won her 63rd match at the u.s. open with that quarter final...
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>> it's a moderate minus right now, john. but i do agree, when and if gaddafi goes down, they will say, i got the guy that did pan am 103. >> would have been a much bigger minus if obama stood by while gaddafi murdered his own citizens and in benghazi. >> we'll the remaining members in a minute. >> i hope to be able to continue >> question, democratic congressman anthony weiner, by the way, representing the ninth congressional district of new york, resigned this week. did minority leader nancy pelosi and president obama pull out the rug from underneath him and force him to resign? i ask you. >> yes, as we discussed a couple weeks ago this is not a resigning kinds of guy. but pelosi, obama and the clintons, bill and hillary, really put the screws to him. but i think the decisive thing was his wife apparently shifting and wanting him to go. >> they ratcheted up the pressure. >> weiner was snichteled. he's become a parody. it's day in and day out and it's humiliating in new york. also for his whiff's family, and i think the comb
>> it's a moderate minus right now, john. but i do agree, when and if gaddafi goes down, they will say, i got the guy that did pan am 103. >> would have been a much bigger minus if obama stood by while gaddafi murdered his own citizens and in benghazi. >> we'll the remaining members in a minute. >> i hope to be able to continue >> question, democratic congressman anthony weiner, by the way, representing the ninth congressional district of new york, resigned this...
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>> exit question, has john boehner brought civility back to congress, yes or no? >> i think to a great extent. he is more calmer, reasonable, rational guy. he's done a good job doing that. >> he's laid back, but he's representing a republican caulk thaws is really hard edged so don't get fooled by the coming along. >> that's the acid test. everyone knows that. when you bring him to the floor are have a chance to express themselves in the committee process and on the floor, they get their shot. that's what people want their voices expressed that way. it's that that brings civility, not other became you let people speak, and as they speak they become more civil. it's a natural process. >> is he a deal maker? >> absolutely. >> isn't that a great advantage? >> just in life in general, and in politics particularly. >> politics in particular. >> what do you think about -- am i overselling boehner. >> a little bit. but he's an engaging personality. >> he grows on you. >> very important together a deal. >> when you see boehner, don't you get the impression you're dealing
>> exit question, has john boehner brought civility back to congress, yes or no? >> i think to a great extent. he is more calmer, reasonable, rational guy. he's done a good job doing that. >> he's laid back, but he's representing a republican caulk thaws is really hard edged so don't get fooled by the coming along. >> that's the acid test. everyone knows that. when you bring him to the floor are have a chance to express themselves in the committee process and on the...
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and again a big day tomorrow for john dickerson and all of here at cbs as john makes his debut as moderator of "face the nation." rick perry and mayor bill de blasio will be among those joining john. still ahead on the cbs evening news. the big business of asian-indian weddings in america. and the newly released photos that turned the internet into "sharyl opt's web" today. ll day. just switch from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. with stronger, clean sea-bond. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day men's 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it helps support healthy blood pressure with vitamin d and magnesium. one of the foot's favo
and again a big day tomorrow for john dickerson and all of here at cbs as john makes his debut as moderator of "face the nation." rick perry and mayor bill de blasio will be among those joining john. still ahead on the cbs evening news. the big business of asian-indian weddings in america. and the newly released photos that turned the internet into "sharyl opt's web" today. ll day. just switch from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the...
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merrywood where john grew up. wasn't all smiles, mother and son battled through some nancy dickerson died in 1997 after suffering a stroke just as john was making his own name as political journalist in washington with "time" magazine. >> bottom line is, there's not going to be -- >> today on "face the nation." chairman of the choice chiefs. >> a familiar presence on "face the nation" for the past sech years, john dickerson now takes over for one pioneer at cbs news. >> thank you all presiding over my last. john, you're going to love this job. >> while another keeps a close eye on him. and here is the man now. john dickerson joins us in washington for look what's ahead on "face the nation." good morning, and good luck, john. what's coming up. >> dickerson: thank you, jane. we'll have chris christie, new york mayor bill de blasio. mike mccaul and also talk to governor rick perry of texas. >> john dickerson in washington. thank you, next week here on "sunday morning." talk about moving day. aily supplement that's cl
merrywood where john grew up. wasn't all smiles, mother and son battled through some nancy dickerson died in 1997 after suffering a stroke just as john was making his own name as political journalist in washington with "time" magazine. >> bottom line is, there's not going to be -- >> today on "face the nation." chairman of the choice chiefs. >> a familiar presence on "face the nation" for the past sech years, john dickerson now takes over for one...
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we asked john if he had spoken to his "grease" co-star, olivia newton-john who is battling cancer. he says he's speaking with her once day and is beyond impressed with her ability to recover. >> we're wishing her well. >>> now to a place straight out of the movies. we teamed up with secrets resorts and spas. tip number one, do the thing krous can't do at home. there are so many incredible beach activities here. all part of unlimited luxury. today, we're taking a sea kayak. guess who is doing most of the rowing. actually, this guy. ♪ oh, my gosh. so fun. while chris relaxed after captaining the kayak, i couldn't resist taking out one of the paddle boards, with a little help. the tip number two, balance is important. after a pull day of beach activities, we took advantage of the 24-hour room service for a romantic and luxurious night in. thank you. that was chris' favorite part. i'll have more food and vacation tips. how to make the most of your fine dining and wining experience. >> your husband assignment to go on. >> as long as he could eat. >>> coming up, the pearson boys are go
we asked john if he had spoken to his "grease" co-star, olivia newton-john who is battling cancer. he says he's speaking with her once day and is beyond impressed with her ability to recover. >> we're wishing her well. >>> now to a place straight out of the movies. we teamed up with secrets resorts and spas. tip number one, do the thing krous can't do at home. there are so many incredible beach activities here. all part of unlimited luxury. today, we're taking a sea...
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speaker john boehner being number one. majority leader cantor made a major appeal to his party this week. namely, republicans revamp. three months ago the gop failed to win the white house with mitt romney as its candidate. the party also lost seats in the senate and in the house. one reason, the u.s. fiscal woes. debt and deficits. they were drums pounded hard by republicans during the 2012 election. on tuesday in an address at the american enterprise institute in washington, majority leader cantor declared that while these economic issues are crucial, republicans ought to have widened the lens beyond economics, finance, ports, et cetera. >> i would like to focus really on what lies beyond the fiscal debate. i mean, let's face it. it's gotten a lot tougher to raise a family in america. and our goal has got to be to eliminate this doubt gripping our nation's families, and to restore their hope and confidence. >> cantor cites gop proposals that will boost charter schools, expand visas highly skilled workers, create flextime
speaker john boehner being number one. majority leader cantor made a major appeal to his party this week. namely, republicans revamp. three months ago the gop failed to win the white house with mitt romney as its candidate. the party also lost seats in the senate and in the house. one reason, the u.s. fiscal woes. debt and deficits. they were drums pounded hard by republicans during the 2012 election. on tuesday in an address at the american enterprise institute in washington, majority leader...
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john aldridge was safe. >> the pilot put his adviser back andoo live. i said i've got a lot of people who love me to die like that. he goes, man, you're one tough dude. we don't find live people. we find bodies. >> reporter: after the rescue, john didn't sigh bob hoefy again until we brought them together on the dock in montauk. >> good to see you, man. good to see you. >> wow. when i approached him in the water, i told him how long we've been looking for him. >> he said holy cow, we've been looking for you for nine hours today. and i said i've been looking for you for 12. >> reporter: today they use the aldridge rescue as a teaching tool. nice when if goes right. >> nice when it all works out. kathy how are you? >> hi. >> reporter: john's sister kathy was also there when we brought the two together. >> thank you so much for saving >> you're very welcome. >> reporter: john aldridge's ordeal and miraculous outcome have turned into a new book, a movie deal and a lot of treasured souvenirs. >> this is the actual handle that snapped that anthony found on th
john aldridge was safe. >> the pilot put his adviser back andoo live. i said i've got a lot of people who love me to die like that. he goes, man, you're one tough dude. we don't find live people. we find bodies. >> reporter: after the rescue, john didn't sigh bob hoefy again until we brought them together on the dock in montauk. >> good to see you, man. good to see you. >> wow. when i approached him in the water, i told him how long we've been looking for him. >>...
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john: another great serve out wide. remember, there is a tiebreaker here in this fifth set here rat the open. only majors. so this match will be decided in the next 30 minutes. >> out. dick: big return. john: djokovic gets a lot of balls back. he's very, very good at making you work off your serve. john: just like that looked easy. it's back to deuce. dick: 3-3, deuce in the final dick: 3-3, deuce in the final set. >> fault. john: that ball hit the line. it was called out. roger knew it. he's not even getting a chase review. that's too bad for both guys. dick: let's check it out on chase review. the ball definitely on the line. it was called out. john: that is why the umpire makes the call, so that the player doesn't have to stop the point when he's not over and risk losing it. that's frustrating for djokovic because he was in the -- had gotten well into that point and if anything had the edge. dick: another excellent return ainged -- angled by djokovic. longest game of this set, a couple of deuces. adding to the nerves
john: another great serve out wide. remember, there is a tiebreaker here in this fifth set here rat the open. only majors. so this match will be decided in the next 30 minutes. >> out. dick: big return. john: djokovic gets a lot of balls back. he's very, very good at making you work off your serve. john: just like that looked easy. it's back to deuce. dick: 3-3, deuce in the final dick: 3-3, deuce in the final set. >> fault. john: that ball hit the line. it was called out. roger...
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>> it's keys off you, john. seal team six taking down bin laden and the targeted hits on al-qaeda itself. but i agree with you on afghanistan. >> eleanor? >> best government doral i would say unemployment insurance in this time. >> rich? >> every penny spent on missles which are a great instrument for global justice. >> i was going to say killer drones, which is exactly what you are referring to. i would also add the salaries of the people in the counterterrorism unit of new york city police who have done an unbelievable job in taking care of the terrorist threats to new york. >> the best government dollars spent, the money spent to bury osama bin laden in accord with muslim traditions. killing bin laden was a spectacular feat, but it would have been marred if the handling of the corpse offended devout muslims. more importantly, a land burial would have created a shrine for al-qaeda. the outcome burial at sea was brilliant and it was money well spent. okay. bold exist political tactic, pat? >> newt gingrich sayi
>> it's keys off you, john. seal team six taking down bin laden and the targeted hits on al-qaeda itself. but i agree with you on afghanistan. >> eleanor? >> best government doral i would say unemployment insurance in this time. >> rich? >> every penny spent on missles which are a great instrument for global justice. >> i was going to say killer drones, which is exactly what you are referring to. i would also add the salaries of the people in the...
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if john gotti, jr. were to acknowledge that he had responsibility for running a criminal enterprise like la cosa nostra, he could be prosecuted for any criminal act committed by that group during his tenure, regardless of whether he was directly involved. did you ever talk to him about any of this stuff? >> gotti: no. no. my father tried his best to shelter me from certain things. >> kroft: i mean, that seems kind of hard to believe. >> gotti: there was no communication between my father and i regarding that. there was none. >> kroft: in part, because the conversation would have been recorded. >> gotti: absolutely. absolutely. >> kroft: gotti says all of his business conversations with his father were relayed through emissaries. whatever you call that "loyal son period"-- which lasted for seven years-- it did not go smoothly. when authorities found $358,000 in the basement of his home, along with a list of recently inducted mafia members, his father was taped calling his son an imbecile, and the new yor
if john gotti, jr. were to acknowledge that he had responsibility for running a criminal enterprise like la cosa nostra, he could be prosecuted for any criminal act committed by that group during his tenure, regardless of whether he was directly involved. did you ever talk to him about any of this stuff? >> gotti: no. no. my father tried his best to shelter me from certain things. >> kroft: i mean, that seems kind of hard to believe. >> gotti: there was no communication...
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peggy fox spoke to john geer's moments after sentencing. >> john geer's mother is furious and testified and told the judge it is insulting to suggest that murder is only worth one year in jail. she says her son will spend forever in her grave. where is the justice for john she asked. >> one year in jail? that's? insulting. >> sitting front of adam torres ann geer sentence for the murder is not justice. >> he was standing here with his hands up. he had been that way for 40 minutes and this guy was mad at his wife and he shot john. >> on august 29th 2013 her son john geer stood with his hand up in the doorway of his springdale home. a police negotiator was talking to him and suddenly without warning officer torres shot him. john geer's father witnessed the shooting. >> let's hope no one else has to go through what we have gone through. >> the police department refused to cooperate with state and federal prosecutors for more than a year. it took the judge and in a civil suit and a united states senator to break the silence. >> it is very difficult to convict the police officer. >> prosecut
peggy fox spoke to john geer's moments after sentencing. >> john geer's mother is furious and testified and told the judge it is insulting to suggest that murder is only worth one year in jail. she says her son will spend forever in her grave. where is the justice for john she asked. >> one year in jail? that's? insulting. >> sitting front of adam torres ann geer sentence for the murder is not justice. >> he was standing here with his hands up. he had been that way for...
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john, they never win. everything, whether it's on obamacare, whether it's on the debt ceiling, whether-- no matter what we have, there's never, ever a victory. so we need a toughness that we just don't have there right now. >> pelley: and john dickerson is joining us right now. john, paul ryan probably knows more about the budget than any member of congress. he's chairman of ways and means, the tax-writing committee. exactly where he wants to be, why would he run for from thankless job of speaker? >> reporter: as you say, he doesn't want to run for it, but he is feeling the pressure, and so while he first said, "i don't want this job," he's now at least thinking about it. the reason he wouldn't want this job is that he is more like john boehner, the speaker who is leaving, and kevin mccarthy, the speaker who decided not to go, in terms of his ideology and the way he thinks things should get done in the house. he is not like the ultraconservative. so if he were speaker he would likely have those same clashe
john, they never win. everything, whether it's on obamacare, whether it's on the debt ceiling, whether-- no matter what we have, there's never, ever a victory. so we need a toughness that we just don't have there right now. >> pelley: and john dickerson is joining us right now. john, paul ryan probably knows more about the budget than any member of congress. he's chairman of ways and means, the tax-writing committee. exactly where he wants to be, why would he run for from thankless job of...
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you know, john has left. he has chosen to leave, so now i'm aiming the ship in the direction i think we can go on. >> the daily show premieres tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. >>> a stampede at an arizona music festival sends several to hospital. >>> plus we're following a fatal shooting in southeast sea. we have the latest at the top of the hour. >>> and it looks like cloudy skies will prevail much of the day and some of us are waking up to rain. we'll let you know how much more of t >>> it's 8:00 if you're waking up. thanks for joining us. pope francis almost done with his visit to the united states. we take you live to philadelphia as the city shows brotherly love for the pontiff before he leaves today. >>> come on. >> the prince william county animal shelter celebrates 40 years. they've been taking in all sorts of animals for the last four decades. i'm surae chinn, that story coming up. >>> up and arms over firearms. he's trying to run a business, but parents do not want a gun store next to a virginia gun store. >>
you know, john has left. he has chosen to leave, so now i'm aiming the ship in the direction i think we can go on. >> the daily show premieres tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. >>> a stampede at an arizona music festival sends several to hospital. >>> plus we're following a fatal shooting in southeast sea. we have the latest at the top of the hour. >>> and it looks like cloudy skies will prevail much of the day and some of us are waking up to rain. we'll let you know how...